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I'm sixteen. I recently got out of an unhealthy relationship. He verbally abused me and said horrible things to me for over a year and it really affected me. In addition to low self esteem, trust issues, and pain due to the relationship, my grades are dropping, and I also have a cigarette addiction and do hard drugs (if it's not ecstasy, then coke) every weekend. Do I have a reason and justification to go get professional help? I keep on telling myself that people go through way worse than what I'm going through but I feel like everything's spinning out of control. What should I do?

2007-11-05 17:19:56 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Mental Health

Oh and he didn't just verbally abuse me. He's choked me, pushed me, and done numerous amounts of things. (He was 19 when I was 15.)

2007-11-05 17:20:40 · update #1

11 answers

Well first I applaud you for getting out of that relationship. Thats a huge step. Good Job! Its going to be hard to get your self esteem back up..hearing negative things about yourself on a constant basis...its going to he hard to re-do your positive thought process. however it can be done with hard work.
The next issue is the drugs..omg! You have admitted to having an addiction..thats the first step in getting helps is realizing you have something. Another high 5. Your on the right path.
YES YES YES please go and get professional help..There are numerous places ...that will help for free or very low cost. sliding fee scale..It will be so nice to be able to talk to someone and know you are not being judged. Its a great feeling.
Im not sure what your relationship is with your family. but if you are close to your mom or something you may want to start there.
I know things seems crazy right now. but you have already taken great steps to helping yourself. Please Please get some help from someone..I promise it will be a better end result than not getting any help.
Its going to be hard hard work I am not going to lie. but you seem strong I know you can do it..
Here is a national drug hotline...1-800-662-4357 and here is a crisis Information line number 1-800-809-9957
They are open 24-7
Good luck ! Cant wait to hear how you are doing down the road.
you are in my prayers.You can do it!

2007-11-05 17:37:37 · answer #1 · answered by Shayna J 2 · 0 1

You have made a step in the right direction.
See if you can simply stop using drugs. It may take a year or more to fully recover from drug use. Think of how you felt, before you ever used. Who turned you on? Why were you depressed? Everyone gets depressed, mad, whatever.
Look at the people who use drugs, and those who do not.
What is the difference in them? The way they dress? Their cars? Or the way they act?

Your brain will become sharper and stronger within a couple months, if you stop using.
It can be hard for some to quit, but What do you have to lose?

If you get into treatment, don't substitute pharmaceuticals for your drug use. They are the most addictive, and quiting them can be harder than cigarettes. This is how you can find true freedom and happiness, keep educating yourself. Keep standing up for yourself. You don't even have to change friends, just what you let them influence you into.

2007-11-05 18:47:21 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Yes. And you don't need a reason or justification to get professional help. People go for ALL sorts of things, some serious, some just to have someone to run their problems by for an objective opinion.

2007-11-05 17:25:37 · answer #3 · answered by Red 3 · 0 0

Oh, it is so easy to believe that others have a greater need to find help and treatment. So easy to not see how seriously damaged or endangered "I" am. Sometimes we wonder if our own damage is worthy of receiving treatment, worthy of healing.
Yes, you are valuable, and you have been deeply wounded. And yes, you need help for the past, the present, and for your future. It is spinning out of control. Now is the best time to get ahold of genuine professional help.
What should you do?
Walk into your school counselor's office and have a one-on-one conversation. Ask for help for both your past abuse and your present drug issues. School can be a great support. Or Contact your county's MENTAL HEALTH offices. They have qualified people who can address your issues.
You are going to need ongoing counseling for a period of time.

2007-11-05 18:09:02 · answer #4 · answered by Hope 7 · 2 0

I quite believe that you wish to have any person who can also be neutral and present you recommendation and technicques to support you by way of. It may be very unhappy so that you can have those ideas. Have you attempted any style of remedy? Are there any offerings to be had to you that don't contain a fee? I know the way you believe and wherein you're. It generally is a very darkish situation and it's eventually your selection to permit the sunshine in. A therapist as soon as instructed me that to manage my racing ideas, I will have to think myself status on a bridge watching at the entire automobiles racing beyond and think they're my ideas. The trick is to manage what you're seeing and simply enable them to race via. This labored for me it made me appreciate what used to be going down. Another one is respiring ideas. Please maintain your self. You are major and specific and such a lot of all you're in manage now not your ideas and your fears.

2016-09-05 11:37:32 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Definately, you need serious help. First you need to get rid of the drug habit as it can quickly out of control. Sounds like you also have depression issues. Go check up on primary care physician so that he can help direct you to proper treatment center and provide proper medication to get you through these issues. You are still very young. Don't screw up your life. Take control of your life. Only you can give away your dignity, respect, confidence. Best wishes.

2007-11-05 17:31:18 · answer #6 · answered by plai74 2 · 0 1

It would be a great idea to get therapy. The abuse you suffered is traumatic and could make it difficult for you to develop a healthy relationship with your next boyfriend. You don't want to repeat this trauma.
You also need to get off these drugs. They can Kill you. You need to get drug rehab.
Good luck.

2007-11-05 17:25:55 · answer #7 · answered by impurrfect10 5 · 0 0

If you have the opportunity to get professional help, it would be wise. If you can't, open up to your friends and family, Im sure they would love to help you overcome this obstacle in your life. "This too shall pass."

2007-11-05 17:25:40 · answer #8 · answered by marymo_99 1 · 0 0

Hey, at least you can spell and use proper grammar.

2007-11-05 17:31:04 · answer #9 · answered by rushisred 1 · 0 0

Yes.

Asap.

2007-11-05 17:22:40 · answer #10 · answered by Quixotica 2 · 0 0

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